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Mayor Carlo DeMaria held an Open House for his campaign headquarters on Saturday, Sept. 6 at 13 Chelsea St. There was a huge sign-holding held prior and during the open House. Hundreds of supporters ...
Samantha (DeFlumeri) Hurley has announced her candidacy for re-election for Everett School Committee At-Large. The following is her statement: ...
Senator Sal DiDomenico and Representative Joseph McGonagle nominated two Everett Department of Public Works employees, who, in 2024, heroically rushed into a burning home to help save 14 people. Jesse ...
The First-Time Homebuyer Down Payment Assistance Program is available to income-qualified individuals and families who are purchasing their first home in Everett. The program provides financial ...
Following approval during a series of public meetings, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) announced that nearly $22.8 million in Community Mitigation Fund (CMF) grants have been awarded to ...
City Councilor Peter Pietrantonio today announced his full endorsement of Robert Van Campen for Mayor of Everett, citing Van Campen’s deep respect for the city’s working-class roots and his strong ...
Sen. Sal DiDomenico, a leader of the soccer stadium proposal, advanced legislation removing the land as a Designated Port Area (DPA), thus allowing a stadium to be built on the site of a former power ...
“The City of Everett has made the difficult decision to cancel this year’s Fiesta Del Rio, originally planned for September 20. We know how much this event means to our city. It’s a celebration of ...
Senator Sal DiDomenico joined Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley and her team as they toured around Everett and visited several small businesses. DiDomenico was also joined by Mayor Carlo DeMaria, City ...
The Healey-Driscoll Administration announced that Saturday, September 20, is the start of the 2025 COASTSWEEP season. People are encouraged to volunteer at one of the dozens of cleanup events planned ...
Seven residents from Everett will participate in the 2025 Jimmy Fund Walk presented by Hyundai on Sunday, October 5.
As the school year begins for students across Massachusetts, Senator DiDomenico and Senate leaders are applauding newly codified protections for K-12 students who are English language learners.
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